Michael Rivest, Ph.D., D.S.T.

Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor

Let us be honest. Anger is about attempting to gain control. Generally people who want control over others do not have control over themselves so in their own confusion they act badly in a misdirected effort to put some kind of order into things.
I can help you figure that all out and through peaceful solutions that really gain a healthy control of yourself and your destiny. You might even get a better job.
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Dale Hancock, Ph.D.

Dr. Dale Hancock

Anger issues often involve very deep roots. Hurst, fears and frustration often are the "seeds" of open anger. If one can understand what grows apparent anger then goals can be set to work through the "seeds" until each one is pruned. We do not merely want to skim over the anger issues but to dig deep and pull up by the roots. Many people feel such a heavy burden lifted when they are able to forgive pains from the present and past.